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California Supreme Court

Apr. 8, 2011

High Court Mulls Overtime Laws

An attorney for Oracle Corp. said Wednesday that "extreme confusion and panic" would ensue if the state Supreme Court applies California overtime law to out-of-state workers who temporarily come here for business.


By Laura Ernde


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - An attorney for Oracle Corp. said Wednesday that "extreme confusion and panic" would ensue if the state Supreme Court applies California overtime law to out-of-state workers who temporarily come here for business. But that's exactly where the justices seemed to be headed during oral argument Wednesday in an important choice-of-law issue before the court.


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